
HARRY LIGHTON | UNITED KINGDOM | 2025 | 103 MIN | ENGLISH
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HARRY LIGHTON | UNITED KINGDOM | 2025 | 103 MIN | ENGLISH
Pillion is the unlikeliest (and most enthralling) of genre shake-ups, a romantic dark comedy about the biker dom who bends a meek sub to his will—and the sub who attempts to mold him in return. Colin (Harry Melling) is an endearingly crooked-teethed traffic enforcement officer who sings with his dad (Douglas Hodge) in a pub’s barbershop quartet. Ray (Alexander Skarsgård) is a biker god who reads Knausgård’s My Struggle while ignoring Colin, who satisfies his every whim. Thus, the stage is set for a twist on ‘opposites attract’: an is-it-love story of an impassive dom and his bemused submissive. As Colin begins to feel useful, a confidence that bleeds over into his thankless job, his dying mum Peggy (Lesley Sharp) grows less impressed. How much of himself is he willing to change to fit Ray’s strict rules? Is he losing his identity or becoming his true self? It’ll take some kinky wrestling, a countryside romp with Ray’s biker buddies (including a confident sub played by the Scissor Sisters’ Jake Shears), and a war waged over sleeping arrangements to find out, in this sex-positive jaw-dropper brimming with sneaky humour and heft.
Harry Lighton is a British director and screenwriter born on October 20, 1992, in Portsmouth, Hampshire. He studied English literature at the University of Oxford, where he began making short films. His notable short, Wren Boys (I+N2017), earned nominations for Best British Short at the 2018 BAFTA Awards and the British Independent Film Awards. In 2025, Lighton made his feature directorial debut with Pillion, an erotic romantic comedy-drama based on Adam Mars-Jones's novel Box Hill. The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival, where it won Best Screenplay.
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